Unique 55 year old Glenlivet at Sotheby’s London auction
The Glenlivet’s extraordinary 55-year-old Scotch whisky will be the star attraction at Sotheby’s Finest & Rarest Whisky auction in London. With an estimated value between $45,000 and $92,000, this unique bottle stands out not only for its age but also for its stunning presentation. Displayed on a gold-plated base adorned with 37 pavé-set peridots, it is truly a showstopper.
The Glenlivet 55-Year-Old -A Once-in-a-Lifetime Whisky Release
The Glenlivet 55-Year-Old, 200th Anniversary Edition, is an exclusive, never-before-released whisky from the Chivas Brothers portfolio. As the oldest and rarest single malt ever released by The Glenlivet, this limited-edition whisky marks a significant milestone for the distillery, which is celebrating its rich heritage and craftsmanship. The whisky’s exquisite age and craftsmanship make it an exceptional collector’s item, a piece of history in a bottle.
A Decanter That’s as Stunning as the Whisky Inside
The decanter, designed by renowned architect Michael Hansmeyer, is a work of art in its own right. Its striking spherical design and intricate gold etchings emphasize its one-of-a-kind status. The decanter sits on a plinth made of 24-carat gold-plated pure silver, with enamel detailing and 37 pavé-set peridots. The design also includes emerald quartzite and cutting-edge 3D-printed elements, blending traditional craftsmanship with modern technology.
Sotheby’s Auction: A Rare Opportunity for Whisky Enthusiasts
This exclusive 55-year-old whisky will be available for bidding from October 22 to November 5, 2024, as part of Sotheby’s Finest & Rarest Whisky auction in London. All proceeds from the sale will be donated to the National Trust for Scotland, helping preserve Scotland’s natural landscapes and cultural heritage. Whisky enthusiasts and collectors alike will have the rare chance to own a piece of whisky history while supporting a noble cause.
The Macallan’s 200th Anniversary Whisky Release
In a similar celebration of whisky excellence, The Macallan has also marked its 200th anniversary with the release of its oldest whisky ever—an 84-year-old masterpiece. The Macallan’s dual-chamber decanter features a rare whisky from 1940 in one chamber and a sample from the first release of its new distillery in the other, combining both historical significance and innovative design in a truly remarkable bottle.